It's been a while since I didn't push an update to steem.supply, but I've been working silently behind the scene at all sorts of minor (or not so minor improvements).

Probably the most important update is also the one that doesn't get seen: there is a massive rewrite of the backend. This app started as a small tool for my own usage, but then it grew based on user feedback. The growth was somehow chaotic and it was time to split the monolithic codebase into smaller, better organized chunks. This should make further updates quicker, also, when the app will be released as open-source (which will happen soon) I won't be so ashamed about the quality of my code :).

Without further ado, here's the change log:

using median price for vote worth (this should make the voting power super-correct, until now I was using CMC price, not the one coming from the witnesses price feed, thus used internally by Steemit in all calculations)

calculating correctly the value of an account, including delegated and received steem power - if an account has delegated steem power, that is subtracted from the total shown, if it has received steem power, that amount is added, and both cases are clearly accounted for visually (you can see how much it is in any case). This approach is a bit different from Steemit.com, but easier to understand for me

showing the delegated and received steem power amounts, if any - see above

solved a bug which could show voting power bigger than 100%

solved a bug which could break the layout when there was no content for an account

solved a bug which didn’t take into account no content when calculating the average curation share in Content Insights

solved a layout bug in Social Insights which showed title when there was no data

layout improvements in revenue charts

As always, looking forward to your criticism, feedback or suggestions.

I'm a serial entrepreneur, blogger and ultrarunner. You can find me mainly on my blog at Dragos Roua where I write about productivity, business, relationships and running. Here on Steemit you may stay updated by following me @dragosroua.

Can you pls explain how the account value is calculated exactly? Maybe showing the numbers per mouseover would be possible?
I think it might be not working as intended, because my acount should be worth around 2800*1.2$/STEEM=3360$ and not 7000$ or am I missing something?

I'm a latecomer to this post but all is good. Love the app and I use it as my goto app for all things Steemit. I'm still a little confused over the large differences in account values showing on Steemit.com vs. SteemSupply. I was to understand previously that Steemit.com used a "moving average" price of Steem to calculate value, where SteemSupply is more real-time? Any explanation would be grateful. You got my Witness vote!

Yes, on steem.supply I use the current CMC price, whereas Steemit uses a 7 day (3 days lately? It was a proposal to change it, dunno if implemented yet) moving average. Thank you for your nice words and for the witness vite

Very nice improvements @dragosroua! You have to be proud of your development. I think this is one of the most useful tools on Steemit, I use it everyday. I especially like the feature that shows how many hours or even minutes do we have until a post is paid.
Great job, congratulations!

Because I learned a lot by using open source apps and technologies. I think it's just fair to make it open source so other people will learn. And if somebody makes an even better tool with it, I'll be happy.

This is a very useful tool for keeping track of one's account. However, @dragosroua, please I'd like for you to throw more light on the disparity between a post's earning as displayed on the steem website and steem.supply? I got $5 for a post I did lately but when I checked steem.supply, it's thrice that value. I'd appreciate your reply

How accurate are the numbers regarding the payout amount in SBD? 'cause i'm getting wildly different numbers from the app and Steemit.com.
ie: Steemit.com com says the estimated payout on one of my posts is $146.00 and Steemit.supply says the estimated payout is $318.13. And....taking the estimated SBD payout on the post and multiplying it by current SBD market value ($5.96 as of 1/19/2018 @9:30am MST) you get $345.38. I am not understanding. I realize that the numbers presented are just estimates...but this is confusing me.